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FILE - In this June 30, 1960 file photo, first Prime Minister of the Congo Patrice Lumumba, left, signs the act of independence of the Congo, with Prime Minister of Belgium Gaston Eyskens, right, in Leopoldville, the capital before it was later renamed in 1966 to Kinshasa, in Congo. On Tuesday, June 30, 2020 Congo is marking the 60th anniversary of achieving independence from the colonial rule of Belgium. (AP Photo/Jean Jacques Levy, File)
FILE - This June 16, 1960 file photo shows Congolese independence leader Patrice Lumumba, taken during a press conference in Leopoldville, the capital before it was later renamed in 1966 to Kinshasa, in Congo. The family of Congolese independence icon Patrice Lumumba will soon receive the only known remains of the assassinated leader, a tooth removed after his death by a Belgium man whose family apparently held on to it for nearly 60 years, the federal prosecutor's office in Belgium announced on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this June 28, 1960, file photo, U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower, center, is seated between Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej, left, and Queen Sirikit for a motorcade drive from National Airport to the White House in Washington. Thailand's Royal Palace said on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016, that Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest-reigning monarch, has died at age 88. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO904746 | 1960-06 
AUTOMOBILE DRIVING INSTRUCTION
L-DRIVER USES H-PLATES SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD SALLY BLYTHE GETS A WORD OF ADIVCE FROM HER HYPNOTIST FATHER, MR. HENRY BLYTHE, DURING A DRIVING LESSON IN TORQUAY, DEVON, JANUARY 15, 1960. THE CAR BEARS THE SIGN: "CAUTION - HYPNOTISED L-DRIVER" SALLY HAS RECENTLY APPLIED FOR HER DRIVING TEST. "SHE IS SURE TO PASS," SAID MR. BLYTHE. "ALREADY SHE IS QUITE A COMPETENT DRIVER, SHOWING NO SIGN OF NERVES. THE REASON I PUT THE SIGN ON HER CAR IS BECAUSE, AS A HIGHLY-STRUNG GIRL, I WANT HER TO HAVE FULL CONSIDERATION SHOWN TO HER, AND I THINK OTHER ROAD-USERS WILL GIVE HER AN EXTRA WIDE BERTH WHEN THEY SEE THAT SIGN," MR. BLYTHE SAYS HE HAS GIVEN HYPNOTIC HELP TO 48 LEARNER-DRIVERS AND ALL PASSED L-TESTS.

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FILE - In this 1960 file photo, Martin Luther King Jr. speaks in Atlanta. The civil rights leader had carried the banner for the causes of social justice — organizing protests, leading marches and making powerful speeches exposing the scourges of segregation, poverty and racism. (AP File Photo)
ENDURANCE FEATS
(BFl) BUFFAL0, N.Y., Jan.27 - WINTER CRUISE;-Airman 1/C Bruce Barwise ends the first day of a three-day endurance test in an Air Force survival capsule in Lake Erie near Buffalo today with an apparently cheerful wave. Despite the cold, the cramped position and boredom, Barwise reported all was is well in the tiny metal shell, intended for use with the supersonic B-58 Hustler.

(AP WIREPHOTO) (See AP wire story ) (b41330ben)196O.
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CP1STO579535 | 1960-01 
ROYAL FAMILY Gt. Britain Duke of Edinburgh

DUKE AND EARL MOUNTBATTEN AT PREMIERE 

PRINCE PHILIP, DUKE OF EDINBURGH (FOREGROUND), SITS BESIDE HIS UNCLE, ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET EARL MOUNTBATTEN OF BURMA, CHIEF OF THE DEFENCE STAFF IN THE CIRCLE OF THE ODEON, LEICESTER SQUARE, LONDON, TONIGHT, FEBRUARY 11, AS THEY ATTEND THE WORLD PREMIERE OF THE FILM "SINK THE BISMARCK!"  IT IS THE FIRST TIME THEY HAVE BEEN PHOTOGRAPHED TOGETHER SINCE QUEEN ELIZABETH'S DECISION TO CHANGE THE ROYAL FAMILY'S SURNAME FROM WINDSOR TO MOUNTBATTEN-WINDSOR.

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BELL RINGING

BELLRINGERS CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY

BELLRINGERS AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY LONDON, TODAY FEBRUARY 6, 1960. RING THE PEALS TO CELEBRATE THE EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ACCESSION TO THE THRONE OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II. LEFT TO RIGHT MR JOHN PHILLIPS AT EXTREME EDGE OF PICTURE MR. HAROLD N. PISTOW (FOREGROUND) MR. GEORGE CECIL (BACKGROUND); MR. JOHN CRAMPION (FACE HIDDEN BY BELL ROPE) MR. JACK WAUGH (REAR) MR. WILLIAM RAWLINGS (FOREGROUND BACK TO CAMERA) MR. ALFRED PECK AND MR. HORACE BELCHER (EXTREME RIGHT).

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Col. H.A. MILLEN Canadian Army

CANADIAN TAKES OVER FROM INDIAN

COLONEL H.A. MILLEN OF CANADA (LEFT) TAKES OVER FROM COLONEL I.J. RIKHYE OF INDIA AS CHIEF OF STAFF OF THE UNITED NATIONS EMERGENCY FORCE IN GAZA FEBRUARY 5. COLONEL RIKHYE WAS CHIEF OF STAFF FOR TWO YEARS. HIS SUCCESSOR WAS BORN IN HAILYBURY CANADA. AND MAJORED IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. GRADUATING IN 1934. COLONEL MILLEN WAS COMMISSIONED IN THE ROYAL CANADIAN CORPS OF SIGNALS IN 1935. 

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Canadian Takes Over---Col. H.A. Millen of the Canadian Army takes over from Col. I.J. Rikhye of India as chief of staff of the UN Emergency Force in Gaza. Col. Millen was born in Haileybury and graduated in electrical engineering from the University of Toronto in 1934.
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CP1STO579534 | 1960-02 
FILE - In this March 31, 1960 file photo, students line up at the registrar's office at Southern University in Baton Rouge, La., asking for forms to fill out to withdraw in protest of expulsion of 18 fellow classmates for their part in lunch counter sit downs earlier in the week. According the federal government a historically black college or university is an accredited learning institution started before 1964 that had a primary mission of educating black people. There are about 100 of them in 2018. (AP Photo/RWT, FILE)
FILE - This March 27, 1960 photo shows Jacqueline Kennedy posing in the living room of her residence in Washington, D.C. “Camera Girl: How Miss Bouvier Used Imagination & Subversion To Invent Jackie Kennedy,” a book on Kennedy’s early years as a columnist, is scheduled to come out in Spring 2021, Gallery Books announced Thursday, Sept. 12. (AP Photo, File)
Nikita KHRUSHCHEV Soviet Premier
Women Heroes- Sovlet Premier Khruchev posed with women Heroes of Socialist Labor in Moscow last week after they were presented with awards, for outstanding achivement is work and social activites. It was one of his last public appearnces before his current illness.

AP Wirephoto by radio from Moscow
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CP1STO579533 | 1960-03 
KEN MONEY.  Athlete 
CANADIAN IN QUALIFYING TRIALS. CANADA 'S KEN MONEY CLEARS THE BAR DURING QUALIFYING TRIALS OF MEN 'S HIGH JUMP AT THE OLYMPIC STADIUM, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, NOV. 23, [1956]. HE FINISHED FIFTH IN THE FINALS, WITH A LEAP OF SIX FEET, 7 3/4 INCHES. 11/26/56 [1956]
FILE - In this April 10, 1960, file photo, Arnold Palmer makes his final putt before his victory at the Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, Ga. There is no Masters this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the first time there is no golf at Augusta National the first full week in April since the end of World War II in 1945. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this April 1960 file photo, U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower, right, and Colombian President Alberto Lleras pose before Aspen Lodge at Camp David, Md. For U.S. presidents, Camp David offers a respite from Washington where they can shed their ties and relax with family. The compound in the Maryland mountains just 60 miles from the capital features everything from a bowling alley to an archery range. It’s been used by every president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt first went there in 1943 as a personal hideaway, and has been the site of major diplomatic negotiations and policy discussions.  (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579532 | 1960-04 
Royal Family Great Britain 
Princess Margaret Wedding

(NY21 - May 4) OFFICIAL WEDDING CAKE FOR PRINCESS MARGARET - This is the official wedding cake for Princess Margaret, who marries Antony Armstrong-Jones Friday.  Frank Jacobs, left, chief decorator of Lyons & Co. of London, and his assistant, Tony Quinnell, work on the cake which is six feet high.  The three tiers bear Margaret's coat-of-arms and the initials M and A. It weighs 150 pounds and is only cake that is to be cut at Buckingham Palace for the royal family after the wedding.

(AP Wirephoto via radio from London) (js41440rca1960)
NOYAL FAMILY Gt. Britiain Princess Margaret (Wedding)
BRIDAL PROCESSION ON HORSE GUARDS PARADE

THE SCENE FROM THE TOP OF THE CITADEL AT ADMIRALTY ARCH, LONDON, TODAY, MAY 6, 1960 AS PRINCESS MARGARET'S BRIDAL PROCESSION TURNED OUT OF THE MALL ACROSS HORSE GUARDS PARADE ON ITS WAY TO WESTMINSTER ABBEY FOR THE ROYAL WEDDING.

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EXPRESS OF CANADA 
EMPRESS OF CANADA ALMOST READY FOR LAUNCHING. A GENERAL VIEW LOOKING TOWARD THE BOWS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC'S NEWEST AND LARGEST WHITE EMPRESS LINER, THE EMPRESS OF CANADA BEING BUILT AT THE NAVAL YARD, WALKER-ON-TYNE, NORTHUMBERLAND BY VICKERS-ARMSTRONG AND NOW NEARING THE LAUNCHING STAGE.  THE 27,500-TON  VESSEL, NEW FLAGSHIP OF THE LINE, WILL BE LAUNCHED BY MRS. DIEFENBAKER, WIFE OF CANADA'S PRIME MINISTER, ON MAY 10, [1960]. SHE IS DUE TO GO INTO SERVICE IN APRIL NEXT YEAR.
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CP1STO579530 | 1960-05 
LORD MONTAGU
LORD MONTAGU TRIES TO QUELL BEAULIEU RIOTS 

LORD MONTAGU CALLS FOR QUIET AS HUNDREDS OF SCREAMING TEENAGERS BREAK INTO RIOTS AT A JAZZ FESTIVAL AT HIS PALACE OF BEAULIEU IN HAMPSHIRE, LAST NIGHT, JULY 30, 1960. TEENAGE HOOLIGANS WRECKED RIGGING FOR BROADCASTING CREWS AND SET FIRE TO ONE OF THE BUILDINGS OF THE FAMED BEAULIEU VINTAGE CAR MUSEUM. 39 PEOPLE WERE INJURED AS FIREMEN AND POLICE RUSHED TO THE SCENE.

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FILE - In this July 21, 1960, file photo, United States equestrian team member George Morris is shown after the U.S. team won the Prince of Wales cup at the Royal International Horse Show at White City Stadium in London. Renowned equestrian trainer George Morris has received a lifetime ban for sexual misconduct involving a minor — a case that he says has roots that are more than 50 years old and that he will appeal. The U.S. Center for SafeSport placed the ban for the 81-year-old Morris on its website Monday, Aug. 5, 2019. (AP Photo/Laurence Harris, File)
PAUL GETTY
Millionaire 

DUCKING FOR PHOTOGRAPHER AT GETTY PARTY 
THE LAVISH HOUSE-WARMING PARTY AT MULTIMILLIONAIRE J.PAUL GETTY'S NEW HOME AT SUTTON PLACE, GUILDFORD, WAS ENLIVENED IN THE EARLY HOURS OF THE MORNING BY A SCUFFLE DURING WHICH A PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER WAS PUSHED INTO A SWIMMING POOL. 

PHOTO SHOWS: PHOTOGRAPHER DAVID STEEN CLAMBERS FROM THE POOL AS SOME OF MR GETTY'S 2,000 GUESTS LOOK ON AND LAUGH, IN THE EARLY HOURS OF TODAY, JULY 1, 1960.


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CP1STO579529 | 1960-07 
Harry Jerome, 133, of Canada hits the tape to win the fourth heat of the men's 100 meter dash quarterfinals at the Olympics in Rome, Aug 31, 1960. Finishing second is Britain's Peter Radford, left, and finishing third is Kenya's S.S. Antao, right. Jermoe's time was 10.4. (AP Photo)
ROYAL FAMILY GT. BRITAIN QUEEN MOTHER

Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, is celebrating her 60th birthday today. She is shown in the drawing room at Clarence House with her pet corgi, Billy; She is wearing a blue and white lace dress.

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO FROM LONDON
8/2/1960
FILE - In this Aug. 7, 1960, file photo, then Democratic presidential nominee Sen. John F. Kennedy and wife Jacqueline sail in the cockpit of their sailboat, Victura at Hyannis Port, Mass. The death on Wednesday, June 17, 2020, of Jean Kennedy Smith, the last surviving sibling of President Kennedy, means Camelot's inner circle is almost gone. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579527 | 1960-08 
FILE - In this Sept. 5, 1960, file photo, the medalists in the women's 200-meter event, from left, bronze medalist Dorothy Hyman, of Great Britain; gold medalist Wilma Rudolph, of the United States, and silver medalist Jutta Heine, of Germany, pose with their medals during ceremonies at the Olympic stadium in Rome, Italy. Rudolph’s victory parade celebrating her three gold medals from the 1960 Olympics in Rome was the first integrated event in Clarksville, Tennessee. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Sept. 7, 1960, file photo, Philadelphia Eagles football players Tommy McDonald, left, and Norm Van Brocklin pose at training camp in Hershey, Pa. Hall of Famer Tommy McDonald has died at 84. His death was announced Monday, Sept. 24, 2018, by the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Details were not disclosed.  (AP Photo/Sam Myers, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 1, 1960, file photo, Wilma Rudolph, of Clarksville, Tenn., poses during the Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. Rudolph’s victory parade celebrating her three gold medals from the 1960 Olympics in Rome was the first integrated event in Clarksville, Tennessee. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579526 | 1960-09 
CALAIS France
FOR FIRST PUBLICATION MORNING PAPERS FRIDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER [1944]. CALAIS GUNS SILENCED. THE LAST SET OF THE LARGEST NAZI GUNS ON THE CHANNEL COAST AT CALAIS HAS BEEN TAKEN BY THE CANADIANS. THESE ARE THE 406 .M.M. (16 INS.) GUNS -- ONE OF WHICH WAS FOUND TO HAVE BEEN HIT BY THE DOVER GUNS AND PUT OUT OF ACTION. ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS: INSPECTING A 16 INS. GUN CAPTURED AT CALAIS ARE L TO R: SPR. G.G. BENNETT OF CALGARY; LT. G.W. THEAKSTON OF HALIFAX, N.S. AND CPL. K.L. McCULLOCH OF KENNYCOCK, N.S.  28/9/44
FILE - In this Oct. 12, 1960 file photo, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev pounds his desk at the United Nations with his fist during a General Assembly debate on colonialism at U.N headquarters. The Soviet leader did more than raise a few eyebrows in 1960 as the Cold War raged when he pounded his shoe on a desk in fury after the head of a delegation from the Philippines said Moscow had swallowed up the freedom of the people of Eastern Europe. The Berlin Wall went up the next year.  (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this file photo from Oct. 27, 1960, a queue forms outside The Old Bailey Central Criminal Court, in London, for admission to the public gallery where the "Lady Chatterley's Lover" case is resuming. The British government used its powers to preserve the nation’s cultural treasures on Monday, May 13, 2019, to halt the export of a tattered paperback copy of “Lady Chatterley’s Lover.” The copy of the once-scandalous book was used by the judge in the U.K. obscenity trial of Penguin Books in 1960. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579524 | 1960-10 
FILE - In this Nov. 23, 1960, file photo, 25-year-old left wing Willie O'Ree, the first black player of the National Hockey League, poses for a photo as he warms up in his Boston Bruins uniform prior to an NHL hockey game with the New York Rangers at New York's Madison Square Garden. Hockey pioneer O'Ree was honored in Boston on Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2018, in honor of the 60th anniversary of the Bruins forward breaking the NHL's color barrier. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 21, 1960, file photo, New York Giants' Frank Gifford lies on field as play continues after he was knocked unconscious by Philadelphia Eagles' Chuck Bednarik (6) as Gifford was carrying the ball in the fourth quarter of a football game at New York's Yankee Stadium. The NFL revealed 70 of the 100 greatest plays in league history on Friday night with a TV special produced by NFL Films that has everything from spectacular offensive performances to defensive gems. In balloting conducted by The Associated Press, 68 media members on a nationwide panel voted for their top 100. Among those disclosed is the brutal hit applied by Bednarik on Gifford in 1960. (AP Photo/File)
KU KLUX KLAN
Christmas Shopping Scene-White robed but unmasked Ku Klux Klansmen picket Atlanta's largest department store, passing out leaflets to shoppers calling for "action now" to maintain segregation. Negroes picketed across the street.
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CP1STO579522 | 1960-11 
FILE - In this Dec. 8, 1960 file photo, All-America halfback Joe Bellino of the Navy poses with the Heisman Trophy at a luncheon in New York. The New England Patriots say Heisman Trophy winner Joe Bellino has died. Bellino died on Thursday, March 28, 2019 at the age of 81. The Navy halfback was nicknamed the “Winchester Rifle,” after his suburban Boston hometown. In 1960 he became the first Navy player to win the Heisman.  (AP Photo/Harry Harris, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 6, 1960, file photo, President Dwight Eisenhower poses with President-elect John F. Kennedy at the White House in Washington, before a private conference. Researchers at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in 2020 have found a cache of letters from Americans objecting to JFK's embrace of cocktails at White House events. The letters shed new insight into Eisenhower's handoff to Kennedy early in 1961, and the strikingly different attitudes that people held about alcohol at official functions. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 8, 1960, file photo Sen. John F. Kennedy, D-Mass., and Vice President Richard M. Nixon appear in the fourth and final debate in New York. The 1960 presidential election offered the country's first televised debates. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579521 | 1960-12 
LSU head coach Will Wade pleads his case with an official after a foul was called on one of his players in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Alabama, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020, in Baton Rouge, La. (AP Photo/Bill Feig)
In this photo taken Friday, Aug. 3, 2018, Philippe Hujoel, a dentist and University of Washington professor, holds a toothbrush and toothpaste in an office at the school in Seattle.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Elaine Thompson
This Feb. 22, 2018, file photo shows an Airbnb logo during an event in San Francisco. A new report suggests that there's a rare window of opportunity to snag a condo in downtown Toronto right now of those that were rented on Airbnb before the COVID-19 outbreak. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Eric Risberg, File
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The singer Edith PIAF on the stage of the Olympia Theater on December 30, 1960.  Keystone/Eyedea/Everett Collection  (KSK033365_A4)
Play "Strip the Willow" Actress Maggie Smith November  1970, playing strip poker. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1880931)
Louis Armstrong jazz trumpeter with his wife 1960. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL529583)
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CP2STO47682 | 1960 
FILE - Jackie Parker of the Edmonton Eskimos poses with the outstanding football player in Canada trophy at a ceremony in Vancouver in this Nov., 1960 file photo. Parker has died at the age of 74. Parker is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and won three Grey Cups with the Edmonton Eskimos. (CP PHOTO ARCHIVE)
ATLANTIC PROVINCES CONFERENCE

His first conference with three other premiers of Atlantic provinces was result of Liberal victory for Louis Robichaud (left) of New Brunswick and his party in last June's election. Others are Joseph Smallwood, Newfoundland; Walter Shaw, Prince Edward Island, and Robert Stanfied, Nova Scotia. Discussions were in Halifax.
CHINA IN CANADA

(OTT 4) OTTAWA, JULY 1-- HAPPY MOMENT --Citizenship Minister Fairclough (centre), Friday, presented citizenship papers to Chue Kay Chung, of Dartmouth, N.S. Mr. Chung, formerly of Hong Kong, was one of six persons to receive citizenship papers in Ottawa on Dominion Day. Mrs. Chung (left) looks on. (CP Wirephoto) 1960 (APex) OTTAWA OUT
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CP1STO577935 | 1960 
Cliff Richard signing an autograph for a girl at Heathrow Airport, where he was en route to Spain with his family
Comedian Charlie Drake, left, directing a long cold jet of soda-water at pop singer Cliff Richard at Cadby Hall, London, when they started to mix a giant 160 pound Christmas pudding. The ingredients for the pudding are a gift of the dried fruit growers of Australia to the old people of the City of London.
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh with their dogs, walk to the Royal car on their arrival at Euston Station, London.
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CP2STO47679 | 1960 
Cliff Richard signing an autograph for a girl at Heathrow Airport, where he was en route to Spain with his family
Holding a briefing conference in a lounge at Gatwick Airport are Major Upshot-Bagley and other ranks of Granada Television's 'The Army Game'. They were about to fly off in a charter plane to report in Pontefract to Major William Cook, commanding officer of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry there, who's troops have been told they should not view the TV show because it 'appears to portray little that bars any relation to the present day Army'. As a result of a telegram which the show's team sent to Pontefract, Major Cook consented to the cast visiting the barracks. Seated at the table is Geoffrey Sumner (Major Upshot-Bagley). Standing (l-r) William Hartnell (Company Sergeant-Major Bullimore), Ted Lune (Private Len Bone), Mario Fabrizi (Lance-Corporal Ernest 'Moosh' Merryweather) and Harry Fowler (Corporal 'Flogger' Hoskins)
A double-decker bus ploughs its way through rising floodwaters on the main Newport-Cardiff road in the suburbs of the Welsh capital, following gale-force winds and torrential rain.
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CP2STO49777 | 1960-12 
Air Marshall Roy Slemon of the RCAF, deputy NORAD commander, refused to be panicked by radar information which made it appear that long range missiles had been launched against North America October 5th, 1960.  Sitting in the "hot seat" at NORAD headquarters, he ordered a check which revealed that the false information was caused by a malfunction in the ballistic missile early warning station at Thule, Greenland.  (CP PHOTO)
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CP2STO47350 | 1960-12 
Nineteen year old singing star Cliff Richard gives his sister Joan a farewell hug at Heathrow Airport as he was about to board a Pan American Clipper for New York.
Crowd at St James's Park, Newcastle
PREMIUM --

 Cheery greeting from American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan, pictured during a reception at the Satire Club.
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CP2STO49799 | 1960-01 
Louis Armstrong jazz trumpeter with his wife 1960. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL529583)
PREMIUM --  WHS#8118: A political speech by John F. Kennedy at the University of Wisconsin Field House.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1960. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#24712: Factory workers on the final tractor assembly line at International Harvester's Farmall Works.  Rock Island, Illinois, 1960. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO49781 | 1960-10 
Madame and President Charles De Gaulle - April 1960 are seen off at London Airport by Harold MacMillan and Lady Dorothy MacMillan. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL3777411)
PREMIUM --  WHS#24384: Quonset hut- style Wyocena Farmer's Cooperative.  Wyocena, Wisconsin, 1960. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO49794 | 1960-04 
A Cecil Beaton portrait of the Royal family with baby Prince Andrew, in his cot in the Music Room of Buckingham Palace. Gathered round him are Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales and Princess Anne.
Nottingham welterweight Wally Swift
Lord Carrington, First Lord of the Admiralty, and Lady Carrington with Rear-Admiral J.H. Unwin (with stick), Adirmal Superintendent of Portsmouth Dockyard, inspect Admiralty Floating Dock No.59, which was launched by Lady Carrington in the dockyard earlier in the day. *Neg corrupt. Contact scanned
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CP2STO49796 | 1960-03 
Play "Strip the Willow" Actress Maggie Smith November  1970, playing strip poker. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1880931)
From left: Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, ca. 1960
Jerry Lewis, 1960
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CP2STO49780 | 1960-11 
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